Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has strongly condemned what he called a “Feigt assault” of India, saying the enemy targeted five locations over Pakistan in a provocative aggression.
In a statement issued Wednesday, Prime Minister Pakistan’s right to respond resolutely claimed to what he described as a war imposed by India.
“India has carried out Feige attacks on five different places in Pakistan,” said Prime Minister Shehbaz. “Pakistan has every right to respond fully to this act of war – and that answer is already in progress,” he added.
He also expressed full confidence in the capacities and decided the country’s armed forces and said that the entire nation is firm with its military.
“The morality and spirit of the Pakistani people remain high, and the whole nation is united behind our armed forces,” he said. “The population of Pakistan and the Pakistani army knows exactly how to deal with the enemy.”
PM Shehbaz concluded his comments by promising that Pakistan will never allow the enemy to succeed in its malicious design. “The enemy is never allowed to achieve his dishonest goals,” he promised.
His statement came as Director-General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), LT Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, confirmed that Indian forces had performed air strikes of five locations inside Pakistan-targeted Kotli, Bahawalpur, Muzaffarabad, Bagh and Muridke.
Preliminary injury assessments indicate that the air strikes only targeted civilian areas without military installations affected. “So far, everyone was confirmed damage to civil infrastructure. Innocent and unparalleled Pakistanis were the only goals,” reported security sources.
In what was described as an “appropriate answer,” Pakistani armed forces allegedly destroyed an Indian Brigade Headquarters in a retaliatory attack. Security sources stated that Pakistani forces deliver a strong and coordinated reaction to several places, which effectively counteracts the enemy’s aggression.
In addition, a Pakistani missile strike destroyed an Indian post in the Dudhnial sector along the control line (LOC), sources say. “Pakistan’s forces give an appropriate answer to India’s obvious aggression,” they added.
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) also successfully shot two enemy aircraft in response to cross -border strikes. Security sources emphasized that Pakistan’s armed forces provide a robust and coordinated counter offensive for India’s air strikes.